Rights and Responsibilities
Social Studies
Rights and Responsibilities starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe what could happen if people did not follow their responsibilities in a community.
Explain why it is important to respect the rights of others.
Give an example of a time when you showed responsibility at school.
Imagine you see someone drop litter in the park. What is your responsibility in this situation?
List two responsibilities you have as a member of your family.
What is a 'right'?
What is one responsibility you have at home?
Imagine you see someone drop litter in the park. What is your responsibility in this situation?
Which of the following is a responsibility when playing sports? (1) Cheating to win, (2) Playing fairly and following the rules, (3) Ignoring the referee, (4) Being rude to other players
Which of the following is a responsibility when using public transport? (1) Damaging seats, (2) Paying for your ticket, (3) Littering, (4) Being noisy and rude
Which of the following is a responsibility when you borrow something from a friend? (1) Keep it forever, (2) Return it in good condition, (3) Break it, (4) Lend it to someone else without asking
Which of the following is a right protected by law in the UK? (1) The right to education, (2) The right to drive at any age, (3) The right to ignore laws, (4) The right to take anything you want
Fill in the blank: A ________ is something you should do to help others or your community.
Fill in the blank: The right to ________ means you can be protected from harm and danger.
Fill in the blank: The right to ________ means you can believe in any religion or none at all.
Fill in the blank: The right to ________ means you can get help from a doctor when you are ill.
True or False: Children in the United Kingdom have the right to an education.
True or False: Only adults have responsibilities.
True or False: Rights and responsibilities are only important at school.
True or False: Rights and responsibilities are the same thing.
